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fracking technology to make us more energy independent. bost first, immelt speaking as the ceo of g.e. china is doing a good job. they kick our butts for two decades. >> greg: why is that? >> dana: wait until they get collective bargaining. >> bob: they will. >> dana: right. >> bob: 1.3 billion. they make an economy work. you can't take away the economy. >> eric: i disagree. china is not kicking our butts in anything. if you start from zero, 1.3 people living in peasant tri for 100 years. they move up at 7%. we have the strongest economy, highest standard of living. best life expectancy. china would love to be us some day. not going to happen by 2030. >> eric: i can't believe you're so optimistic when barack obama as president. he only has four more years. >> bob: you don't think there is something to be said for china owning u.s. bonds >> eric: fix that. we should fix that. >> andrea: we have to keep borrowing more from china. >> bob: we're not borrowing. we have a trade imbalance. >> andrea: they own us. we buy their stuff. listen to wha
fracking technology to make us more energy independent. bost first, immelt speaking as the ceo of g.e. china is doing a good job. they kick our butts for two decades. >> greg: why is that? >> dana: wait until they get collective bargaining. >> bob: they will. >> dana: right. >> bob: 1.3 billion. they make an economy work. you can't take away the economy. >> eric: i disagree. china is not kicking our butts in anything. if you start from zero, 1.3 people living...
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. >> and promising new technology that is helping some patients kick start their >>> a strike paralyzed crab fishing will enter a seventh day torj negotiations broke off this evening without an agreement. crab boat owners held meetings to discuss options. crabbers getting $3 a pound when the season opened but brokers want to cut the price saying demand has dropped. negotiations to end this dispute will resume. so we'll see. >> heads up from caltrans tonight. if you use the bay bridge. 266 days to go until the a job taking six months and as abc 7 news explains this may be just the beginning. >> the toll plaza completed in 1989. only 23 years old, soon, the bay bridge will be opening and earlier, administration and services buildings replaced with the new design in mind. now, it's the toll plaza turn for a face lift. the renovations will change the way it funks, just the wait looks. >> the work begins laterxp gy ts week requiring lane closures for the next six months. then, probably next summer, a new toll accounting computer system going through, that won't affect how motorists experienc
. >> and promising new technology that is helping some patients kick start their >>> a strike paralyzed crab fishing will enter a seventh day torj negotiations broke off this evening without an agreement. crab boat owners held meetings to discuss options. crabbers getting $3 a pound when the season opened but brokers want to cut the price saying demand has dropped. negotiations to end this dispute will resume. so we'll see. >> heads up from caltrans tonight. if you use the...
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state prison is more than 120 years old, and as a result, the facilities are a patchwork of prison technology. for example, arriving inmates are kept track of by a modern computer database while officers on duty keep track of their weapons and keys by using a more low-tech method. some inmates will be housed in world war ii-era cellblocks where each tier is visible from the ground floor. others will do their time in the dungeon-like confinement of cellblock 5. it's a place where the sun never shines. >> you become a walking dead man in here. you understand what i'm saying? you're a walking dead man. ain't nobody really see you. it's like the old saying goes, out of sight, out of mind. >> 33-year-old inmate herman johnson is doing 12 years for a felony drug conviction. he is currently housed in cellblock 5. >> in here you lose a lot of things on the outside. and you really find out a lot about people by coming to prison, you know. >> paul poplin has been to prison several times over the last ten years for drugs and fighting. >> this is a big cell actually because of the way it's situated with
state prison is more than 120 years old, and as a result, the facilities are a patchwork of prison technology. for example, arriving inmates are kept track of by a modern computer database while officers on duty keep track of their weapons and keys by using a more low-tech method. some inmates will be housed in world war ii-era cellblocks where each tier is visible from the ground floor. others will do their time in the dungeon-like confinement of cellblock 5. it's a place where the sun never...
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i don't know the answer, but i know the technology is there. someone has to do really social science discussion in terms of how to take advantage of it. but i do think the future will be pretty -- gives an opportunity for us to really tin-tin in terms of competitiveness again. with better equalization, we are getting closer to it than we were when i was growing up, with regard to the ability to access information's but also to get the message that the world is yours and you can do anything -- empowerment. >> music and technology, one of my interests. we have seen this happen before. like being crosby got to be a corner because the microphone changed. before that you had to be a high tenor. crosby got to be a crooner. then there was magnetic tape. you have to go to high-tech studios in l.a. or chicago or new york to record before that. people now can communicate with new technologies. i'm an old-fashioned guy. i still want all kids to come to a seminar on the campus for a while. i do, very much. but i'm also teaching a course next year and i'm t
i don't know the answer, but i know the technology is there. someone has to do really social science discussion in terms of how to take advantage of it. but i do think the future will be pretty -- gives an opportunity for us to really tin-tin in terms of competitiveness again. with better equalization, we are getting closer to it than we were when i was growing up, with regard to the ability to access information's but also to get the message that the world is yours and you can do anything --...
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set who are going through these difficult things are also the people who are really linked into the technology, into google, into self-education, these sort of just free spread of information things, and they are the ones who are solving the problems. they are the ones who are coming up with solutions to the stuff that they are in every day, head deep, and i'm one of them. and if it wasn't for him helping me at lgbt center, pointing me in the correct direction, i wouldn't be creating a program to help other youth of my own age. you can have all the great ideas that you want when you are in the homeless system but without that supportive housing then you won't get anywhere. thank you for your time. >> thank you so much for being here. we appreciate hearing from you. is there any other public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is now closed. colleagues, we have item 7 before you which was continued from two weeks ago. supervisor avalos. >> thank you, i do appreciate both candidates being here. i appreciate mr. wolff coming here a second time as well and want to thank you for deepe
set who are going through these difficult things are also the people who are really linked into the technology, into google, into self-education, these sort of just free spread of information things, and they are the ones who are solving the problems. they are the ones who are coming up with solutions to the stuff that they are in every day, head deep, and i'm one of them. and if it wasn't for him helping me at lgbt center, pointing me in the correct direction, i wouldn't be creating a program...
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technology stocks strong in the market, an i'm speaking, obviously, comparatily. hewlett-packard settin the tone, leading the sector, not commenting on speculation that carl icahn has been amazing a position in the stock -- amassing position in the stock. cisco systems -- mcdonald's, also a dowstock rising on news that sales rose 2.5% last month. that stock up just abou 1 today. piper jaffray calling ale a $900 stock based on fundamentals. it may be, but it's got a ways to go after today, appl losing $3.43 on the day, $8 above its low of the session and trading slightly higher in after hours. crude oil prices down othe day for a fif straight session closing at 85.56, the decline in crude also showing up at the pump. the average price of a gallon of gasoline dropping1 cents, and we're looking at an average price of $3.34 a gallon. in the bo market, the yield on theen-year note stands at 1.61%. well, foreign buyers hping at the margin at least to boost our improved housing market. those buyers accounting for some $8billion in home sales over the pastea $9 billionf t
technology stocks strong in the market, an i'm speaking, obviously, comparatily. hewlett-packard settin the tone, leading the sector, not commenting on speculation that carl icahn has been amazing a position in the stock -- amassing position in the stock. cisco systems -- mcdonald's, also a dowstock rising on news that sales rose 2.5% last month. that stock up just abou 1 today. piper jaffray calling ale a $900 stock based on fundamentals. it may be, but it's got a ways to go after today, appl...
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here is an example of oh where technology is leaps and bounds ahead of the law. we'll see mixed opinions by judges. it is a struggle. i think at the end of the day though the first amendment suffers with this kind of opinion. >> thanks so much. i guess i have to cut it off at this point. appreciate it. good to see you guys. the legal guys are here every saturday at this time at 4:00 p.m. eastern to give us their take on the most intriguing legal cases of the day. >>> forget the winter blues. if you want sun, fun and relaxation, stick around. a travel expert tells us her top spots for a warm getaway. i'm ready for that. you know, one job or the other. the moment i could access the retirement plan, i just became firm about it -- you know, it's like it just hits you fast. you know, you start thinking about what's really important here. ♪ >>> 72 degrees and sunny sounds good especially when many of us are dealing with a cold, gray winter. to escape the cold visit some place warm. kate maxwell, the editor in chief of jet setter explains. >> it's a fantastic time of
here is an example of oh where technology is leaps and bounds ahead of the law. we'll see mixed opinions by judges. it is a struggle. i think at the end of the day though the first amendment suffers with this kind of opinion. >> thanks so much. i guess i have to cut it off at this point. appreciate it. good to see you guys. the legal guys are here every saturday at this time at 4:00 p.m. eastern to give us their take on the most intriguing legal cases of the day. >>> forget the...
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. >> technology worst performing sector. many social media stocks of bucking that trend. yelp, facebook, zynga and groupon up 23%. dave: facebook pushing close to 30. a lot of people happy about that. michigan lawmakers passing right to work bills despite protests. a longtime supporter of right to work was, michigan state senator is here with the inside story behind the move that took a lot of folks by surprise. right to work in michigan, the home of the united autoworkers. the stakes are changing. we will talk to him coming the. >> oppenheimer fund economist brian leverett on the 60-40 portfolio. he says it will bring you profits beyond the fiscal cliff. dave: an exciting our coming up. we will tell you what drove the markets today with today's data download. of next week on wall street following better than expected november jobs report. the dow and s&p ending prior to eke out weekly gains, the nasdaq closed in the red ending down 1% a lot of that because of what happened to apple. financial and industrial for this week's top performing sectors while materials and techn
. >> technology worst performing sector. many social media stocks of bucking that trend. yelp, facebook, zynga and groupon up 23%. dave: facebook pushing close to 30. a lot of people happy about that. michigan lawmakers passing right to work bills despite protests. a longtime supporter of right to work was, michigan state senator is here with the inside story behind the move that took a lot of folks by surprise. right to work in michigan, the home of the united autoworkers. the stakes are...
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north korea has unicorn technology. (laughter) they said i was crazy when i called far glitter defense shield armed with ballistic sparkley stickers. (laughter) folks, this brings me to threat number two, commie unicorns. (laughter) this is a huge boon to north korea. and not just because someone there has finally found a source of protein. to make this earth-shattering discovery, north korean archaeologists had to travel 200 meters from a temple in the capital city pyongyang and then look down to see a rectangular rock carved with the words "unicorn lair." (laughter) it makes sense it's labeled, how else would the mailman know where to deliver the rainbows? (laughter) folks, listen to me here this has dangerous geopolitical ramifications because it gives historical legitimacy to the regime of kim jong-un by linking him to an ancient ruler who according to korea's history books road a unicorn and, as a key qlan, he road it gangnam style. (cheers and applause) one second, i just want to write down the last time i am lega
north korea has unicorn technology. (laughter) they said i was crazy when i called far glitter defense shield armed with ballistic sparkley stickers. (laughter) folks, this brings me to threat number two, commie unicorns. (laughter) this is a huge boon to north korea. and not just because someone there has finally found a source of protein. to make this earth-shattering discovery, north korean archaeologists had to travel 200 meters from a temple in the capital city pyongyang and then look down...
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new technology unearth untapped oil reserve there and across the u.s. the affects already being felt well beyond the gas pump. >> this unconventional revolution in oil and natural gas is already having a big impact on the united states. it is creating something like 1.7 million jobs in the last few years. >>reporter: analyst with moody say for every 50 cents the gas drops this year that creates 350,000 jobs this time next year. that's abc news, new york. >> strike that has paralyze crab fishing off northern california will enter seventh day tomorrow. negotiations to end the dispute over pricing broke off this evening at fisherman wharf without an agreement crab boat owners held several meetings today to discuss oceans. crabber were getting 3 dollars a pound when the season opened before thanksgiving but fish broker want to cut the price saying the demand for cb dropped. negotiationss to end the dispute will resume tomorrow afternoon. we'll see what happens. >>> well oakland wants to fill the new job center but some say the plan to pay for it is a sell o
new technology unearth untapped oil reserve there and across the u.s. the affects already being felt well beyond the gas pump. >> this unconventional revolution in oil and natural gas is already having a big impact on the united states. it is creating something like 1.7 million jobs in the last few years. >>reporter: analyst with moody say for every 50 cents the gas drops this year that creates 350,000 jobs this time next year. that's abc news, new york. >> strike that has...
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with more, the ceo of vital spring technologies you're with us. i'm glad you're here with us. i don't think anybody really understands how much this is going to cost. >> you are very right. this is out of control. the cost of obamacare every week, continuing to soar. today's announcement by blue cross blue shield of california and aetna upgraded are great examples. premiums have gone up already. blue cross blue shield and others have no option to stay profitable unless they increase premiums. obamacare has basically changed the entire way that insurance works. they can no longer factor in how sick and individualist. they have to accept anyone with pre-existing conditions. what are they going to do? of course they are going to raise premiums because they have to stay in business. >> i know there are a lot of consumer advocates saying that you guys have a lot of change in your cash reserves. milk that is a idea to raise premiums. >> there's no question. if we are expected -- if i am an insurance company executive today and i am supposed to be taking on a whole slew of individual
with more, the ceo of vital spring technologies you're with us. i'm glad you're here with us. i don't think anybody really understands how much this is going to cost. >> you are very right. this is out of control. the cost of obamacare every week, continuing to soar. today's announcement by blue cross blue shield of california and aetna upgraded are great examples. premiums have gone up already. blue cross blue shield and others have no option to stay profitable unless they increase...
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can you talk about the technology development that will allow us to better share the system? >> yes, i see we have four seconds left. so let me get into that. >> i am sure the chairman will let you finish your answer. art thank you, mr. chairman. those issues of what are the impacts of passengers on the freight needs are actually done. that was my fifth point on the very site specific analysis. the report by the inspector general indicated some of the negotiations dragged on. they did because there were four parties sitting around the desk. each of which was looking at this with their own presence. but freight rails wanted to make sure that not only could they continue to serve their customers today but that they would be able to continue to serve their customers in the foreseeable future which then meant having models as to what would be the growth of traffic and what the impact would be of having passenger rail service their. knowing that maybe that passenger service would be heavy at certain times of the day. and how the model that and come to an agreement? so those discus
can you talk about the technology development that will allow us to better share the system? >> yes, i see we have four seconds left. so let me get into that. >> i am sure the chairman will let you finish your answer. art thank you, mr. chairman. those issues of what are the impacts of passengers on the freight needs are actually done. that was my fifth point on the very site specific analysis. the report by the inspector general indicated some of the negotiations dragged on. they...
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science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the future are covered. download the official up location to cell phones choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time of the. wealthy british style stock. market why not scandal if find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. if . russia would be soon which brightened if you knew about someone from funniest impressions. nice clean stock totty dot com. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for tuesday december fourth two thousand and twelve the g.o.p. has made a counteroffer to the white house on the fiscal cliff and the endless conversation continues today with president obama giving his first post-election one on one interview here's a snippet i think the issue right now and when will the two of
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here is some of the new technology. the keys are a thing of the past. you can use just your finger, as long as you have a key with an range and also a hands- free gate with the same concept. you can open up the tail gate which is great when your arms are full. you can just swipe your feet at the bottom of that will see your sensors. had the same to shut it. and the front panel will control your entertainment, a touch screen, blue tooth, gps. it is like a tablet with full of ups and directions on a larger screen. it is like the fall-gps and it also will double as a camera. with the real time image of what is behind you while in reverse. and red, yellow, green and guides that will line up with the yellow and the white lines of race bought with an active par parking assistant. just press this button, and the active parking assistant uses sensors to locate parking space. once a parking spot is selected if ballpark itself! it is amazing. just work the brake pedal. one of amazing features is also the inflatable seat belts. it is safer to reduce pressure on th
here is some of the new technology. the keys are a thing of the past. you can use just your finger, as long as you have a key with an range and also a hands- free gate with the same concept. you can open up the tail gate which is great when your arms are full. you can just swipe your feet at the bottom of that will see your sensors. had the same to shut it. and the front panel will control your entertainment, a touch screen, blue tooth, gps. it is like a tablet with full of ups and directions...
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the team announced a deal to pack their new santa clara stadium with game changing technology. cooep a explains what that means for fans. >> they say sony will help make the new santa clara stayed automatic lead intercutting edge technology and give fans a unique game day experience. this is just one example of what the global consumer electronic company is bringing to the table or in this case the stadium. 4 k led monitor. this is 84 inch version on display at the sony store in the stanford shopping center. there will be 2500 4 k monitor throughout the new facility giving fans a view that is 4 times higher resolution than standard hd tv e.so you can immanuel those types of display throughout the stadium giving fans replay crabtree tip-toeing on the side line better view of the replay than referee in real time. >>reporter: forty-niner ceo york long said the stadium isn't about big screens and score board but software driven state of the art network. fans won't need tv screens in the back of every seat like on an airplane because they will be connected through their own mobile d
the team announced a deal to pack their new santa clara stadium with game changing technology. cooep a explains what that means for fans. >> they say sony will help make the new santa clara stayed automatic lead intercutting edge technology and give fans a unique game day experience. this is just one example of what the global consumer electronic company is bringing to the table or in this case the stadium. 4 k led monitor. this is 84 inch version on display at the sony store in the...
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the company outlined a strategy for becoming a leader leading supplier of information technology. that is a shift to service supplier for big businesses. the company making oscar statues is givingw"o notice to 100 employs that 40% of the staff in chicago has been bought by a canadian firm. >> two large earthquakes struck a ring of fire today on the other side of the pacific ocean. according to the survey this earthquake rocked north island of new zealand about 200 miles of aukland occurring there about 1020 our time. no major decisions reported. about 6,000 miles north a 7.3 quake hit japan today. one measured 6.2 this, video taken after 5:00 p.m. in japan, tall buildings in tokyo swayed for several minutes but there was little damage. a warning was issued, cancelled a short time later. >> a tragic ending to what started out as a joke by two australian radio djs. a nurse trick bid djs into sharing information about the duchess of cambridge's pregnancy has dies. the hospital says the 46-year-old was the victim of a prank phone call.xw1 saladan transferred djs to kate's nurse. this
the company outlined a strategy for becoming a leader leading supplier of information technology. that is a shift to service supplier for big businesses. the company making oscar statues is givingw"o notice to 100 employs that 40% of the staff in chicago has been bought by a canadian firm. >> two large earthquakes struck a ring of fire today on the other side of the pacific ocean. according to the survey this earthquake rocked north island of new zealand about 200 miles of aukland...
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. >> we have the latest in doggie door technology coming up. >> good boy. >> yes. it is a dog ring a doorbell. you saw it right. pebbles' owner invented it after the dog scratched the doors. after a year of testing he came one this portable mountable doorbell to be used inside and outside the house. business has been so successful, he is looking to expand. >> if you have a dog that likes to go in and out a lot that would drive you nuts. >> crazy. >> how about a doggie door? help himself. >>> 4:57 right now. feeling crabby? why crab fishermen are on strike this morning. >> plus a tech mogul's run from the law is over and there's even a tweet to prove it. coming your way. >>> a car crashes into a fire hydrant in downtown san francisco causing quite a mess. we'll tell you why roads are blocked off in this area and the new concern for firefighters. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, weather ad libs captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> water gushing up to 40 feet high after a car crashes into a hydrant. we'll sho
. >> we have the latest in doggie door technology coming up. >> good boy. >> yes. it is a dog ring a doorbell. you saw it right. pebbles' owner invented it after the dog scratched the doors. after a year of testing he came one this portable mountable doorbell to be used inside and outside the house. business has been so successful, he is looking to expand. >> if you have a dog that likes to go in and out a lot that would drive you nuts. >> crazy. >> how about...
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. >> theyill not be able to offer certain technological solutions because insurance won't pay f it. i want to order thattest but insurance won't pay. i'm still liable even if i can't order it. obamacaris squeezing us already before this issue comes up. melissa: the bottom li, you see fewer and fewer pele going intthe field. when you see how hard it is to make money and make back what you spent on becoming a doctor. >> i want to end on a positive note. melissa: okay. >> i want to tell you people that love medicine doit no matter what. just like you love what i do. i lo what i do. i keep doing it. i wouldn't count on the government counting on me doing it for free. we're getting there. melissa: a charity. coming up on "money", california's plan to be number one in green energy could end up squeezing serious ugh out of busisses and consumers. we'll talk about maybe this is not ch aright idea. at the end of the d its alabout mne and dr. egel. ♪ . >> announcer: you never knowen,l your identity and turn your life >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge c
. >> theyill not be able to offer certain technological solutions because insurance won't pay f it. i want to order thattest but insurance won't pay. i'm still liable even if i can't order it. obamacaris squeezing us already before this issue comes up. melissa: the bottom li, you see fewer and fewer pele going intthe field. when you see how hard it is to make money and make back what you spent on becoming a doctor. >> i want to end on a positive note. melissa: okay. >> i want...
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here is a look at the new implemented technology of ford. the keys are the thing of the past. this will work as long as the key is within range. it is also allowing you to start the car. if you are also within range. and handsfree liftgate. also if that same key is within range, you can lift it and close it with out using your hands. ford is adding large touchscreens to the front panel with entertainment, gps, blue tooth connectivity and a lot of other functions. it is like a tablet in your car. gps and the big screen with better navigation then looking at your small screen. it will also double as a rear view camera. with real time viewing. red, yellow, green and guides will line up with the white spots to help to guide you in the. there is also an active parking assistant. to take the dragged out of parallel parking. once you see it that, activate that and it will help. all you do is activate the brake pad. one of my favorite features are and flexible seat belts for the back seat. these flexible-inflatable back seat suites for the seat belts, can help neck compression and red
here is a look at the new implemented technology of ford. the keys are the thing of the past. this will work as long as the key is within range. it is also allowing you to start the car. if you are also within range. and handsfree liftgate. also if that same key is within range, you can lift it and close it with out using your hands. ford is adding large touchscreens to the front panel with entertainment, gps, blue tooth connectivity and a lot of other functions. it is like a tablet in your...
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. >> they were not addressing these particular parcels as though these new technologies would be used. fracking has dramatically changed operations throughout the united states. >> these environmental groups protested the auction and have filed an official protest. >>> brian, we got a break from the rain but sounds like it's not going to last very long. >>> not terribly long. tomorrow we get a chance to dry. it will be sunny. looks like friday we'll get wet again. not dramatically wet but nevertheless there's just these series of impulses one after another that will be moving through the bay area. tomorrow looks okay right now. as we look at hi-def doppler from mount vaca, not much. the numbers are getting cool. 47 degrees in concord. 53 for oakland. livermore 48 degrees at the airport. 50 degrees. so if you head out the door tonight it's going to be chilly. patchy dense morning fog could form as a result. and this might mess up the morning commute a little bit. next rain coming into the bay area on friday. but as i say tomorrow looks good. tonight looks mostly a-okay. we'll have clea
. >> they were not addressing these particular parcels as though these new technologies would be used. fracking has dramatically changed operations throughout the united states. >> these environmental groups protested the auction and have filed an official protest. >>> brian, we got a break from the rain but sounds like it's not going to last very long. >>> not terribly long. tomorrow we get a chance to dry. it will be sunny. looks like friday we'll get wet again....
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so using the technology that was available in 1981 and 1983, the virus was found. when the virus was discovered, though, what also was discovered was the widespread prevalence of h.i.v. in the united states. from several thousand cases of aids, we learned that there were literally hundreds of thousands of people infected-- indeed, millions throughout the world, already infected. what is this virus known as h.i.v., and what makes it so deadly? h.i.v. stands for human immunodeficiency virus. number one-- virus. that's what it is, not a bacterium. number two-- it causes immuno-deficiency. that means a weakness of the immune system. "human" is because the only species that can be infected by that virus and get ill is man and woman, not any other species. once the virus gets into the bloodstream, either directly-- from an infected bit of blood from a needle or a blood transfusion-- or through sexual secretions, the virus immediately starts to divide in this extremely rapid way, a billion new copies every six hours. the virus attaches itself to the t4 cell-- the cell tha
so using the technology that was available in 1981 and 1983, the virus was found. when the virus was discovered, though, what also was discovered was the widespread prevalence of h.i.v. in the united states. from several thousand cases of aids, we learned that there were literally hundreds of thousands of people infected-- indeed, millions throughout the world, already infected. what is this virus known as h.i.v., and what makes it so deadly? h.i.v. stands for human immunodeficiency virus....
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you have no technology and new ways to look at photographs and the film that happened from there. in the documentary what do we learn that we didn't know before about how this sneak aattack was carried out? >> we learned things that speak to the essence of what happened. for example, in the famous footage that captures the death of the battleship "uss arizona." the explosion created a tidal wave that washed up and washed over ford island. we can see, for example, that the concussion was so great from the explosion of the arizona that it forced soot and coal dust out of the ship next to it. we get things like that that speak for the intensity of the experience of what was going on. in addition to that, the new examination of this footage, the stabilization of previously bouncy handheld footage tells interesting things bu how they carried out the attack, how successful the japanese were tactically. in addition to revealing texture to december 7, 1941 we haven't seen in its full glory before. >> as a historian can you talk about how it changed america to be attacked on its own soil f
you have no technology and new ways to look at photographs and the film that happened from there. in the documentary what do we learn that we didn't know before about how this sneak aattack was carried out? >> we learned things that speak to the essence of what happened. for example, in the famous footage that captures the death of the battleship "uss arizona." the explosion created a tidal wave that washed up and washed over ford island. we can see, for example, that the...
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responsible but we combine that with a vision on education, on ensuring that we get it right when it comes to technology, making sure we have a trained work force for the jobs that aring with created, so we can be the job creators and we see incomes rise on our constituent. that is what voters judge you by. when we come out and talk to candidates we go for job creators, folks who are going to create jobs in this economy. >> when you look specifically to the 2014 election and in the midwestern state where is republicans had pretty large victories in 2010, what is your argument over those republicans governors? obviously, some of these republican governors have changed some laws and angered some of the democratic base. if not, what is it? >> let's look at some of those races. let's take michigan as an example because it has been in the press. here is the state that produces the automobiles for america that without president obama and the bailout of the auto industry, probably wouldn't in business right now. you've got to governor down there instituting right to work policies that are against the interests
responsible but we combine that with a vision on education, on ensuring that we get it right when it comes to technology, making sure we have a trained work force for the jobs that aring with created, so we can be the job creators and we see incomes rise on our constituent. that is what voters judge you by. when we come out and talk to candidates we go for job creators, folks who are going to create jobs in this economy. >> when you look specifically to the 2014 election and in the...
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and the first thing i thought was because we are not teaching them sciences or computer or technology. much of it had to do with up can't even answer a phone. you don't have social skills. you can't say please and thank you and do as you are told. what? >> i would like to see that report. i was just talking to someone that does manufacturing who works so many manufacturing policy in the government that said some of the numbers are overblown. some of those numbers, in fact are. i think you had someone from the consulting group saying? of those numbers are because -- you know, employers are not training and are not paying up for the skills. >> some of the argument has been that our education is so dismal we are not teaching people -- hold the phone for a minute here. dana bash from capitol hill is joining me. i heard your question. it was right on point. it was, i believe, question number one for the speaker. which was -- are you willing to start negotiating on the numbers of that top taxation issue between 35 and 39.5. you didn't get your answer. >> reporter: i didn't get my answer. bu
and the first thing i thought was because we are not teaching them sciences or computer or technology. much of it had to do with up can't even answer a phone. you don't have social skills. you can't say please and thank you and do as you are told. what? >> i would like to see that report. i was just talking to someone that does manufacturing who works so many manufacturing policy in the government that said some of the numbers are overblown. some of those numbers, in fact are. i think you...
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it's a quantum stealth technology. it's concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do with a sniper hiding in a field. >> they could actually pull out very limber to what they carry with a survival blanket and throw it over the top of them and unless you walked into them you wouldn't know they were there. >> so what is firmly once in the world of make belief could become quite real. >> you don't need a power source or some instruction manual to make it work. theoretically, any soldier in the most remote location could put it on and put it to work. chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> what will they think of next? >>> an nba legend sits down to talk with me about his incredible life and facing death. >> i thought about my own mortality a number of times, especially since i have been diagnosed with leukemia. that's the first thing you think about. all of a sudden you realize that there's a clock up there with your name on it and the clock is ticking. >> i talk with kareem abdul-jabbar next. machine share "not even close." share "you owe me..."
it's a quantum stealth technology. it's concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do with a sniper hiding in a field. >> they could actually pull out very limber to what they carry with a survival blanket and throw it over the top of them and unless you walked into them you wouldn't know they were there. >> so what is firmly once in the world of make belief could become quite real. >> you don't need a power source or some instruction manual to make it work....
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homeland security gives our local police departments military-like weapons and all kinds of advance technology weapons? * that's the first question. and the second question is what are the requirements of the san francisco has to take to agree with this? of course i'm with the 911 truth movement as opposed to 911 liars movement. and i just want to know if this part of the militarization of the local police department and what are the requirements. and was this the same person who came before this committee and got $21 million grant just a few weeks ago? i think ever since 911 happened -- because i have a little quiet and not talking, please, on the side there. sir? i'm trying to concentrate, please. chair, could you ask the man over there to -- >> if you continue -- >>> i can't think when someone else is talking. again, we have 401 san francisco city staffers earning over $200,000 a year and they won't let someone talk. so, i hope you'll answer these questions about the militarization and i wish some of this money could go to muni because every day in san francisco is like an emergency now. we
homeland security gives our local police departments military-like weapons and all kinds of advance technology weapons? * that's the first question. and the second question is what are the requirements of the san francisco has to take to agree with this? of course i'm with the 911 truth movement as opposed to 911 liars movement. and i just want to know if this part of the militarization of the local police department and what are the requirements. and was this the same person who came before...
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with the internet and all of the technology that we have, it can happen anywhere. so thank you so much for being here, it's a great honor to host you here and i look forward to a very engaging conversation today. thank you. >> now i want to tell you my fae vifrt very favorite department of justice official. eric holder is my favorite department of justice official. tom perez is my second favorite department of justice official. we are very honored today that tom perez has come from washington, dc, to give welcoming remarks here at this summit. tom perez is the assistant attorney general of the civil rights division in washington, dc, he was nominated for that position by president obama and sworn in in october of 2009 and we are all the lucky -- we are all very lucky that that happened in october of 2009. tom has spent his entire career in public service and on protecting the civil rights of our most vulnerable people. tom actually joined the civil rights division as a young lawyer and while he was there he prosecuted some of the most significant cases in the count
with the internet and all of the technology that we have, it can happen anywhere. so thank you so much for being here, it's a great honor to host you here and i look forward to a very engaging conversation today. thank you. >> now i want to tell you my fae vifrt very favorite department of justice official. eric holder is my favorite department of justice official. tom perez is my second favorite department of justice official. we are very honored today that tom perez has come from...
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. >> sony says some of the technology in place is so invented yet. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00 new material created to help detect date rape drug. >> a yahoo redesign. changes users will be soon seeing. >> and east bay restaurants looking to hire 100 people. where you can go now to get a job. >> good news if you're watching us you're not stuck in that. traffic is trying to get to lower deck of the bay bridge, bumper to bumper. a little bit better. and was congested for a short time. but that cleared a blilt so. a little bit gf news, stay with us. back with more2x, >>> the national transportation safety board is now recommending that all states require ignition interlock devices for convicted drunk drivers including first time offenders and says devices are the best available solution to reduce drunk driving deaths. the reent study says 69% of the wrong way drivers have blood alcohol level as above legal limit. the device is like a breathalyzer, driver must blow night before the vehicle will start. >> also a boston company created a material changing color when(,asç comes in
. >> sony says some of the technology in place is so invented yet. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00 new material created to help detect date rape drug. >> a yahoo redesign. changes users will be soon seeing. >> and east bay restaurants looking to hire 100 people. where you can go now to get a job. >> good news if you're watching us you're not stuck in that. traffic is trying to get to lower deck of the bay bridge, bumper to bumper. a little bit better. and was...
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following the technology best. gdp grew from 2000, 2008 by the rate of 6% a year. if we factor the recession of 08 and 09, gdp grew at a rate of 1.7% and here for a whole decade. now on the past three years i have a deep recession and around only 2%. forecasters are expended for a fleeced 2013. beyond that, there was some divergence. some. you will see the downward slope in the pattern of the economic growth. but from the 1950's and 60's which are a decade to the 80s and 90s i think that's a five-year average of changes in the real gross gdp. so that's a downward slope and it goes down in the last ten years. that chart is per capita gdp that takes account changing population and as you see its sloping downward. so we have a situation and this what concern all of us the rate of growth in the united states we have a situation where demands for government are increasing. yet our capacity in terms of the performance of the economy. there are those that think the economy can absorb the rising cost of government and assume it will return to the crash trend. president oba
following the technology best. gdp grew from 2000, 2008 by the rate of 6% a year. if we factor the recession of 08 and 09, gdp grew at a rate of 1.7% and here for a whole decade. now on the past three years i have a deep recession and around only 2%. forecasters are expended for a fleeced 2013. beyond that, there was some divergence. some. you will see the downward slope in the pattern of the economic growth. but from the 1950's and 60's which are a decade to the 80s and 90s i think that's a...
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all designed around the sleep number bed: a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. in the name of human individuality: the sleep number collection. discover how our sleep professionals can individualize your sleep experience. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at special...
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all designed around the sleep number bed: a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. in the name of human individuality: the sleep number collection. discover how our sleep professionals can individualize your sleep experience. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at special 30% savings. >>> there's going to be two of them. >> it happens every time at least once during our undercover operation. two guys showing up almost at the same time. >> that's him right there. >> so how are you? >> while 26-year-old, a software engineer is in the backyard, another man is heading towards our house. i'll have to time my interview with him just right so the men won't run into each other. >> hey! i made some frozen lemonade. sit down. i'm going to go get in my swim suit s. that okay? sure. >> yeah. okay. pour me a drink. >> he calls himself mannbay2004. he says i will go till you tel
all designed around the sleep number bed: a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. in the name of human individuality: the sleep number collection. discover how our sleep professionals can individualize your sleep experience. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at special...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>shepard: there is breaking news on fox news channel, the supreme court has notify the us it will take us gay marriage cases including california's ban on same-sex marriage unions. we got the word and our correspondent is with us on the phone now. shannon, what is the story? >>shannon: they decided to take up to different gay marriage cases. you mention the one from california, you may remember proposition eight. the voters passed a measure that allows only the recognition of one man, one woman as a "marriage." a federal court overturned that. that want on appeal to the supreme court and they decided they will weigh in on that fight. in addition there were eight cases on the diagnosis -- the docket on the defense of marriage a
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>shepard: there is breaking news on fox news channel, the supreme court has notify the us it will take us gay marriage cases...
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certainly one important reason, because the technology in our ships was the best in the world. the results are true, that the training and the spirit of our sailors was superb. and we had absolutely first-class leadership in the navy. you will hear later today from admiral gary some examples of just how impressive that leadership is. the operational readiness of the fleet was a result, first of all, of having bases all around the world. but secondly because the strong program of exercise we conducted. the exercises were not only conducted on military scenarios, but we had an extensive set of exercises involved in humanitarian response. during the time i was secretary, we had a disaster response very similar to the one they're doing here in san francisco today. we bought naval forces from the united states, from russia and japan all to honolulu where we had simulated a tsunami disaster. and these three great nations brought their fleets to honolulu exercising how to respond and alleviate that disaster. well, that was then. how about now? last year the united states released a ne
certainly one important reason, because the technology in our ships was the best in the world. the results are true, that the training and the spirit of our sailors was superb. and we had absolutely first-class leadership in the navy. you will hear later today from admiral gary some examples of just how impressive that leadership is. the operational readiness of the fleet was a result, first of all, of having bases all around the world. but secondly because the strong program of exercise we...
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. >> reporter: a study in the journal environmental science and technology found stuffing in more than 100 sophomore f hu00 the country found that 85% contained potentially hazard downs chemicals. >> they're coming out of the couches into air and dropping into dust. >> reporter: these chemicals were first used to meet requirements in california saying that the upholstery must sustain a flame for 15 seconds. among the chemicals found where were pbdes, voluntarily phased out in 2004 after the epa expressed concern that they were toxic to both humans and the environment. and a toxic ban from children's sleep wear in the 1970s. an environmental advocacy group found the tests it commissioned found high levels of tris in 16 upholstered products. but the midwesteamerican chemis counsel say that it provides time -- a furniture trade group says it's not aware of any evidence including in the sofa study linking the retard ands in furniture as a home health problem. additional research is needed for the sole purpose of meeting california's strict standards. the treadway's say for them, finding th
. >> reporter: a study in the journal environmental science and technology found stuffing in more than 100 sophomore f hu00 the country found that 85% contained potentially hazard downs chemicals. >> they're coming out of the couches into air and dropping into dust. >> reporter: these chemicals were first used to meet requirements in california saying that the upholstery must sustain a flame for 15 seconds. among the chemicals found where were pbdes, voluntarily phased out in...
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it's a quantum stelth technology. it works by bending light around an object. it's concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do with a sniper hiding in a field. or the american pilots ejected over libya when their fighter jets crashed last year. >> they could pull out similar to what they carry with a survival blanket, throw it over top of them. and unless you walked right into them, you wouldn't know they were there. >> reporter: what was once firmly in the world of make believe could quickly become quite real. and the science is in the special fabric. so you don't need a power source or some instruction manual to make it work. theoretically, any soldier, even in the most remote location could quickly put it on and put it to work. chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> what will they think of next? >>> nba legend sits down to talk with me about his incredible life and facing death. >> i thought about my own mortality a number of times, especially since i've been diagnosed with leukemia. that's the first thing you think about. all of a sudden
it's a quantum stelth technology. it works by bending light around an object. it's concealing most of a person's shadow. imagine what that could do with a sniper hiding in a field. or the american pilots ejected over libya when their fighter jets crashed last year. >> they could pull out similar to what they carry with a survival blanket, throw it over top of them. and unless you walked right into them, you wouldn't know they were there. >> reporter: what was once firmly in the...
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. >> reporter: there is no question this long-range rocket is a big technological leap and especially frightening, given the country is believed to have nuclear weapons. >> the concern obviously is that this is really another step that would allow them to turn this into an icbm, an intercontinental ballistic missile, that could carry a nuclear weapon any place in the world. >> reporter: but the hard part is the guidance system and making a nuclear weapon small enough to fit atop those missiles. that means years of complicated work before americans would be in harm's way. yet little is known about the intentions of kim jong-un. as a young man, he reportedly loved watching america's michael jordan. since in power, we've seen him on horseback and at an amusing amusement park with his wife, as well as presiding over massive military parades. but kim's youth may be the real key to working with him. >> he is of another generation, and with social media, there is no question he is aware of changes in the world, and perhaps vulnerabilities for him and regime. >> reporter: but the fact that no
. >> reporter: there is no question this long-range rocket is a big technological leap and especially frightening, given the country is believed to have nuclear weapons. >> the concern obviously is that this is really another step that would allow them to turn this into an icbm, an intercontinental ballistic missile, that could carry a nuclear weapon any place in the world. >> reporter: but the hard part is the guidance system and making a nuclear weapon small enough to fit...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >>> we're back with tonight's "outer circle" where we reach out to our sources from all over the world. to seoul where they are getting ready to react to an expected missile launch by north korea this month. paula hancocks is following this story. i asked her what more we know about north korea's plans. >> tom, as north korearies. to launch its second rocket this year, as early as monday, the u.s. is making preparations of its own. the navy is moving two guided missile destroyers to the region, although they'r
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first is technology. i talked about our ability to pro-actively use data to identify events before they occur. that helps in being able to stop reactive medicine and more pro-active medicine in that aspect of that. i also talk about our humana care where we have close to 5,000 people that go to the home for chronic condition. that takes the pressure off the primary care individual for having to deal with that. whether it's reactive or pro-active. and then the third area is continuing to advance the physician assistant area, and being able to leverage nurses and allow nurses to continue to grow in their profession, to be able to be an ally to the physicians, where now the physicians can delegate to the nurses in that regard. so technology, continuing to encourage people go into into the profession and a change in the way we deliver health care as a whole. we are fully aware, and we will have a primary care shortage as time progresses unless we do something in those areas. >> thank you. i have a question on
first is technology. i talked about our ability to pro-actively use data to identify events before they occur. that helps in being able to stop reactive medicine and more pro-active medicine in that aspect of that. i also talk about our humana care where we have close to 5,000 people that go to the home for chronic condition. that takes the pressure off the primary care individual for having to deal with that. whether it's reactive or pro-active. and then the third area is continuing to advance...